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Wednesday, March 3, 2004
'Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbour" yolume 79 * Number 10
Outside
the
Bubble
Timothy Goddard
Editor- in-Ch ief
World
Jean-Bertrand Aristide,
the former Hatian President
has claimed that he was
forcibly out of the country
by U.S. forces, rather than
resigning of his own
accord.. Secretary of State
Colin Powell called the
claim "absurd." In the capital of Port-au-Prince, calm
has returned as the anti-
Aristide rebels entered
peacefully.
Nation
The Lord of the Rings
won all 11 Academy awards
it was eligible for Sunday
night, tying "Titanic" and
"Ben-Hur" for the most total
awards. The film set a new-
record for winning all/its
nominations, previously held
by "Gigi" and "The Last
Emperor," with nine.
Bookmakers had offered 50-
1 odds that this would not
happen.
Minnesota
I A 79-year old Edina
man spent Sunday night
trapped in his car after getting into an accident lhat lhat
left his car invisible lo other
drivers until morning. The
state Highway Patrol says the
man. Stephen Taylor, was
going too fast as he was exiting off of Highway 52 onto
Civic Center drive in
Rochester, when his car went
off the road.
Athletic Director Klostreich
retires after 34 years
Bill Lent
StaffWriter
"The time was
right."
After 34 years of
faithful service to Bethel
College as wrestling
coach (1970-75), assistant football coach
{1970-79, 82-83, 85-87),
sports infonnation director (1970-76), athletic
trainer (1970-76), associate professor of physical education (1970-
2004) department chair
for health and physical
education (1985-1999)
and most recently as
director of athletics
(1988-2004), Dave
Klostreich has
announced his retirement, effective July 31.
"I had always
planned in my mind that
at the age of 62 I was
going to retire," said
Klostreich, "And with
the completion of the
Ona Orth Complex and
Hargis Park along with
almost all of the sports
teams on campus, the
time was right [for retirement]."
My, how times have
certainly changed. When
Klostreich first came to
Bethel (old campus) in
1970, sports teams had
the use of only one facility: a gym for both basketball and volleyball.
Now, with the exception
of hockey, all team
sports have a home field
to call their own. Much
of that has to do with
Klostrcich's advocacy of
better facilities- and the
hiring of dedicated
coaches and staff.
One of Klostreich's
fondest memories while
at Bethel was taking part
in the move from the old
campus (across from the
state fair grounds) to the
current campus in the
fall of 1971. He is
reminded of the potential
he saw for athletic facilities on Bethel's campus
at the time and now
observes the realization
of that potential today.
"All you had on the
campus was basically
Nelson Hall and forest,"
jokes Klostreich, "It was
exciting time because we
knew we
had space."
N o t
only did
Bethel
have room
for growth,
but there
was room
f o r
improvement among the sports
teams who were
amongst the worst in the
MIAC.
In 1969, the football
team consisted of only
23 players. "We were
looked at as the doormat
of the MIAC [upon
'
B9
Courtesy photo
acceptance in
1978]...Wc were trying
to do something that
some people thought
was impossible," said
Klostreich. "But we had
hope in the future, and in
time we turned that program around."
continued on page 2
Illegal file sharing a
concern on campus
Meika Vogel
StaffWriter
In recent months, the
Recording Industry
Association of America
(RIAA) has been cracking
down on illegal file sharing with an increasing
number of lawsuits. Since
this fall, the RIAA has
contacted Bethel regarding
approximately eight students who were providing
copyrighted media,
including music and video
files, to olher users over
the Internet. Jim
Benjamin. Associate Dean
of Residence Life, said
that the majority of these
studenis. whom he met
with, were not aware of
what they were actually
doing or that it was an
issue.
A section of Bethel's
Computing Acceptable
Use Policy, which every
student must agree to
before logging on to the
network, says regarding
this issue: "Users of the
Bethel network may not
share over the network
software or multimedia
materials (such as MP3
music files) for which they
continued on page 2
A Self-played organ
Dan Kvam
afl
|
i* i
1
^■k
■
*•
5
/
*
,.--
Stephen Self, Professor of Music and Organ, performed a solo
organ recital in the Benson Great Hall on Friday, Feb. 27. An
increasing amount of recitals featuring the new pipe organ are being
performed, the next of which will take place on April 23 by David
Higgs, Chair of the Organ Department al The Eastman School of
Music in New York. See more photos of the performance on page 5.
And the new presi
and vice president
Page 3
?
•
dent
are..
?
•
The new club on
the block
Page 12
Gibson's "The
Passion"
Page 15

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Wednesday, March 3, 2004
'Speak ye every man the truth to his neighbour" yolume 79 * Number 10
Outside
the
Bubble
Timothy Goddard
Editor- in-Ch ief
World
Jean-Bertrand Aristide,
the former Hatian President
has claimed that he was
forcibly out of the country
by U.S. forces, rather than
resigning of his own
accord.. Secretary of State
Colin Powell called the
claim "absurd." In the capital of Port-au-Prince, calm
has returned as the anti-
Aristide rebels entered
peacefully.
Nation
The Lord of the Rings
won all 11 Academy awards
it was eligible for Sunday
night, tying "Titanic" and
"Ben-Hur" for the most total
awards. The film set a new-
record for winning all/its
nominations, previously held
by "Gigi" and "The Last
Emperor," with nine.
Bookmakers had offered 50-
1 odds that this would not
happen.
Minnesota
I A 79-year old Edina
man spent Sunday night
trapped in his car after getting into an accident lhat lhat
left his car invisible lo other
drivers until morning. The
state Highway Patrol says the
man. Stephen Taylor, was
going too fast as he was exiting off of Highway 52 onto
Civic Center drive in
Rochester, when his car went
off the road.
Athletic Director Klostreich
retires after 34 years
Bill Lent
StaffWriter
"The time was
right."
After 34 years of
faithful service to Bethel
College as wrestling
coach (1970-75), assistant football coach
{1970-79, 82-83, 85-87),
sports infonnation director (1970-76), athletic
trainer (1970-76), associate professor of physical education (1970-
2004) department chair
for health and physical
education (1985-1999)
and most recently as
director of athletics
(1988-2004), Dave
Klostreich has
announced his retirement, effective July 31.
"I had always
planned in my mind that
at the age of 62 I was
going to retire," said
Klostreich, "And with
the completion of the
Ona Orth Complex and
Hargis Park along with
almost all of the sports
teams on campus, the
time was right [for retirement]."
My, how times have
certainly changed. When
Klostreich first came to
Bethel (old campus) in
1970, sports teams had
the use of only one facility: a gym for both basketball and volleyball.
Now, with the exception
of hockey, all team
sports have a home field
to call their own. Much
of that has to do with
Klostrcich's advocacy of
better facilities- and the
hiring of dedicated
coaches and staff.
One of Klostreich's
fondest memories while
at Bethel was taking part
in the move from the old
campus (across from the
state fair grounds) to the
current campus in the
fall of 1971. He is
reminded of the potential
he saw for athletic facilities on Bethel's campus
at the time and now
observes the realization
of that potential today.
"All you had on the
campus was basically
Nelson Hall and forest,"
jokes Klostreich, "It was
exciting time because we
knew we
had space."
N o t
only did
Bethel
have room
for growth,
but there
was room
f o r
improvement among the sports
teams who were
amongst the worst in the
MIAC.
In 1969, the football
team consisted of only
23 players. "We were
looked at as the doormat
of the MIAC [upon
'
B9
Courtesy photo
acceptance in
1978]...Wc were trying
to do something that
some people thought
was impossible," said
Klostreich. "But we had
hope in the future, and in
time we turned that program around."
continued on page 2
Illegal file sharing a
concern on campus
Meika Vogel
StaffWriter
In recent months, the
Recording Industry
Association of America
(RIAA) has been cracking
down on illegal file sharing with an increasing
number of lawsuits. Since
this fall, the RIAA has
contacted Bethel regarding
approximately eight students who were providing
copyrighted media,
including music and video
files, to olher users over
the Internet. Jim
Benjamin. Associate Dean
of Residence Life, said
that the majority of these
studenis. whom he met
with, were not aware of
what they were actually
doing or that it was an
issue.
A section of Bethel's
Computing Acceptable
Use Policy, which every
student must agree to
before logging on to the
network, says regarding
this issue: "Users of the
Bethel network may not
share over the network
software or multimedia
materials (such as MP3
music files) for which they
continued on page 2
A Self-played organ
Dan Kvam
afl
|
i* i
1
^■k
■
*•
5
/
*
,.--
Stephen Self, Professor of Music and Organ, performed a solo
organ recital in the Benson Great Hall on Friday, Feb. 27. An
increasing amount of recitals featuring the new pipe organ are being
performed, the next of which will take place on April 23 by David
Higgs, Chair of the Organ Department al The Eastman School of
Music in New York. See more photos of the performance on page 5.
And the new presi
and vice president
Page 3
?
•
dent
are..
?
•
The new club on
the block
Page 12
Gibson's "The
Passion"
Page 15